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Abimanyu Hilmawan
"Melalui Program IPTEKDA, BATAN diminta untuk mendayagunakan hasil penelitiannya kepada masyarakat. Salah satu hasil penelitiannya adalah benih unggul. Sejak dimulai tahun 1999, pada tahun 2006 persebaran benih BATAN mencapai luasan 1 juta hektar. Pada tahun 2011, persebaran benih BATAN telah mencapai luas 2,3 juta hektar. Peneliti tertarik untuk mengetahui bagaimana implementasi kebijakan benih yang dilakukan BATAN dengan membandingkannya dengan teori hasil workshop ahli-ahli benih di Milan, Italia pada 28-31 Maret 2011. Pendekatan penelitian adalah positivis, deskriptif, cross sectional, pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan wawancara mendalam dan studi kepustakaan. Seluruh indikator penilaian menggambarkan bahwa implementasi kebijakan benih yang dilakukan BATAN adalah baik.

By IPTEKDA programme, BATAN asked by the government to utilize it's research. One of the research is a super seed. Utilized by 1999, BATAN's super seed utilization reached 1 million hektare in 2006 and reached 2,3 million hektare in 2011. This achievement inspire Researcher to know how was BATAN's seed policy implementation by using outcome of seed experts workshop in Milan, Italia held in March 28 to 31 in 2011. The research approach is positivist-descriptive design, cross-sectional study, which data collected by in-depth interview and literature study. All of six indicators indicate that BATAN's seed policy implementation implemented goodly."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Indonesia, 2012
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UI - Skripsi Open  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Flood, Andrew Peter
"The process of economic development and industrialization has historically involved fundamental changes in the social and economic organization of populations. These changes are taking place today in Indonesia, and tire effects are dramatic-infectiuts disease rates are declining, population size is increasing. and the population is growing older. Additionally, the many lifestyle changes we associate with development will also mean the rates of chronic disease will likely increase. Changing consumption patterns are the primary culprits for this transition. increased tobacco see will cause significant increases in heart disease rates, lung cancer and many Other cancers. The dietary transition towards a high fat, low fiber, high animal-food based diet that typically accompanies development will also matte a significant contribution to the increased of chronic disease. The costs of tire epidemologic transition ore many. The epidemologic transition will mean a great loss of life and many of the deaths will be premature (i.e during the otherwise productive years of life). Tire direct cost of treatment for the sick will be very large. Additionally. it is not clear that tire agriculture sector 's response to increased demand for livestock based foods will be an environmentally or economically sustainable proposition for indonesia."
[Place of publication not identified]: [Publisher not identified], 1997
JOPO-3-1-Jun1997-67
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"This book provides a contemporary overview of the social-ecological and economic vulnerabilities that produce food and nutrition insecurity in various small island contexts, including both high islands and atolls, from the Pacific to the Caribbean. It examines the historical and contemporary circumstances that have accompanied the shift from subsistence production to the consumption of imported, processed foods and drinks, and the impact of this transition on nutrition and the rise of non-communicable diseases. It also assesses the challenges involved in reversing this trend, and how more effective social and economic policies, agricultural and fisheries strategies, and governance arrangements could promote more resilient and sustainable small island food systems. It offers both theoretical and practical perspectives, and brings together a broad range of policy areas, e.g. agriculture, food, commerce, health, planning and socio-economic policy.
Givenits scope, the book offers a valuable resource for a range of disciplines in a number of regional contexts, and for the growing number of scholars and practitioners working on and in small island states. It will be of particular value as the first book to examine the diversity and commonalities of island states around the globe as they confront issues of food security. "
Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020
e20550269
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library